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NBA 2K

Sports Gaming Network

6 January 2004

Excerpt: In 1991 Electronic Arts began the transformation of basketball titles with Lakers vs. Celtics. Since that time, EA has been solely responsible for the best playing basketball titles for virtually every platform. It is nearly impossible to talk about a sports title and not mention EA's influence on the genre. EA, making steady improvements on their sports titles for nearly a decade, has given Sega (as well as other developers) a working paradigm to follow.

NBA 2K is a slam dunk success

GIN

9 February 2000

Excerpt: Now, before I write this review, I should mention that I am not the biggest fan of basketball. In fact it really ticks me off when there is a Washington Capitals game on and it gets pre-empted by the pathetic Washington Wizards. I do however play basketball on my computer, and for the last few years I have been hooked by the excellent NBA Live series on the PC.

NBA 2K

NBA 2K – Review

GameCritics.com

25 November 1996

Excerpt: To accept basketball games in the past, suspension of disbelief was an absolute requirement. Back in the 16-bit days, there were usually only 2 to 3 different-sized sprites to represent the entire physical spectrum of NBA players. This meant that the Olympically-chiseled David Robinson shared the exact same digital physique as the stocky Oliver Miller.

NBA 2K Preview

TVG

4 January 2004

Excerpt: This past E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) , Visual Concept / Sega's NFL 2000 captured the hearts of sports fanfatics across the country. The game looked freakishly real and played like a top-notch football title. Those who managed to stray away from this amazing game took instant notice of VC's other showing, NBA 2000. Like it's cousin, NBA 2000 looks to be a worthy purchase come this fall.

Disney's The Emperor's New Groove Review

TVG

1 January 1970

Summary: It’s a classic tale of a cocky emperor turned INTO a llama named Kuzco forced to roam the countryside with an oafish peasant (Pacha) voice-acted by John Goodman (and at times a John Goodman stand-in).